Viewing photos on iPad

Is there some way to use iPhoto on your Mac so that when you sync with the iPad, you can see some of the information (e.g. date, description) iPhoto attaches to the photos, when you browse the albums?

The Photos app doesn't support it. You probably need to look at third-party apps if you want to see that sort of info

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